M. Pantsarkallio et Pkg. Manninen, SPECIATION OF MOBILE ARSENIC IN SOIL SAMPLES AS A FUNCTION OF PH, Science of the total environment, 204(2), 1997, pp. 193-200
Arsenic (as As2O5)-contaminated soil samples collected from wood-prese
rvative plants were extracted at pH 1-13 and analyzed by ion chromatog
raphy-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The extraction con
ditions were chosen to simulate the pH changes occurring in the enviro
nmental waters or pH changes due to acidic or basic accidental leaks,
in order to provide information about the mobile arsenic species in th
e environment. Only the mobile fraction of toxic metals in the soil ca
n cause contamination and health risks. The highest amount of arsenic
was extracted at the highest pH, i.e. pH 13. At pH 3-9, in the case of
most samples, less than 2% of the total arsenic was extracted, which
indicates that pH changes in the environment would have to be very dra
matic if they were to release high amounts of arsenic bound to the soi
l. Only inorganic species, As(III) and As(V), were found in extraction
s and much higher concentrations of As(V) than As(III) were extracted
in all cases. However, some species conversion had taken place, since
also As(III) was found in extractions and in the original solution in
wood-preservative plant arsenic was present as As2O5. Also the effects
of different types of solutions and the ionic strength of the carbona
te buffer in arsenic extraction were studied. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V.